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Epileptic source connectivity analysis based on estimating of dynamic time series of regions of interest

  • Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
  • Department of Electrical Engineering

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Abstract

We propose a new source connectivity method by focusing on estimating time courses of the regions of interest (ROIs). To this aim, it is necessary to consider the strong inherent non-stationary behavior of neural activity. We develop an iterative dynamic approach to extract a single time course for each ROI encoding the temporal non-stationary features. The proposed approach explicitly includes dynamic constraints by taking into account the evolution of the sources activities for further dynamic connectivity analysis. We simulated an epileptic network with a non-stationary structure; accordingly, EEG source reconstruction using LORETA is performed. Using the reconstructed sources, the spatially compact ROIs are selected. Then, a single time course encoding the temporal non-stationarity is extracted for each ROI. An adaptive directed transfer function (ADTF) is applied to measure the information flow of underlying brain networks. Obtained results demonstrate that the contributed approach is more efficient to estimate the ROI time series and ROI to ROI information flow in comparison with existing methods. Our work is validated in three drug-resistance epilepsy patients. The proposed ROI time series estimation directly affects the quality of connectivity analysis, leading to the best possible seizure onset zone (SOZ) localization verified by electrocorticography and post-operational results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-30
Number of pages30
JournalNetwork: Computation in Neural Systems
Volume30
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • EEG source imaging
  • epilepsy
  • non-stationary neural activity
  • panelized least square
  • region of interest (ROI)
  • Source connectivity analysis

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